Role Overview
- own the legal side of how global AI regulation and data protection flows through Sabio's commercial relationships; customer contracts, partner and reseller agreements, supplier and model-provider terms.
- be a key legal voice on EU AI Act readiness and implementation, ISO 42001 alignment, and the broader regulatory landscape shaping how we deliver AI to clients while meeting our regulatory obligations.
- Translate regulatory posture into contractual language, negotiation positions and legal strategy.
- Act as the legal lead on EU AI Act obligations. This includes advising on risk classification of solutions, provider/deployer responsibilities, transparency, due diligence, CE marking and registration, post-market monitoring and incident reporting.
- Partner with the AI Compliance & Governance Specialist on ISO 42001 roadmap, evidencing legal controls, and aligning contractual commitments with operational reality.
- Track and translate emerging AI regulation across our operating jurisdictions (UK, EU, Spain, France, South Africa) into actionable legal guidance and policy updates.
- Advise on intersections with data protection legislation, IP law, consumer protection and sector-specific regimes where they touch AI.
- Advise on intellectual property in AI contexts, including use of third-party content, use of training data, ownership and licensing of models, prompts, fine-tunes, embeddings, datasets and generated outputs.
- Work with information security on data protection impact assessments.
- Run training and clinics that lift legal and contracting literacy across sales, delivery, AI and partnership teams.
Requirements
- Qualified lawyer in a relevant jurisdiction (UK solicitor, Spanish abogado, French avocat or equivalent).
- Able to work autonomously (3-5 years PQE).
- Fluent in English and either French or Spanish. Working proficiency in all three is a strong advantage.
- Demonstrable experience drafting and negotiating technology, software, SaaS or services contracts in a B2B / enterprise setting, including AI-specific terms and closely adjacent ones (data protection, DORA, EBA).
- Strong working knowledge of the EU AI Act and a clear understanding of how risk classification, obligations and timelines translate into contractual and legal positions.
- The GDPR, as well as local data protection laws such as LOPDGDD/Loi Sapin II/UK GDPR, Data Use and Access, etc. (depending on location).
- Awareness of AI-specific risks and how to allocate them contractually.
- Understanding of core principles of modern AI to allow you to negotiate credibly with technical counterparts and write contractual language that reflects how AI systems behave.
- Hands-on experience using AI tooling for professional purposes, such as using AI co-work / copilots to draft, review, redline, analyse and accelerate your own output.
- Familiarity with ISO/IEC 42001, ISO/IEC 27001 and SOC 2 Type II at the level needed to align contracts and customer commitments to certification posture.
- Excellent written and verbal communication. Able to draft a precise contractual clause, run a negotiation, brief a customer's counsel and write a relevant internal note.
- Ability to run meetings, bring groups together and drive outcomes across geographically dispersed teams and different business functions. You are comfortable in a high-pace, multi-stakeholder environment. You are motivated and able to build effective working relationships across cultures and time zones.
- A passion for raising the bar in others. You will deliver training and coaching, enabling and growing legal/commercial literacy across the organisation.
Benefits
This is your chance to join and friendly and passionate team that will motivate you to learn and develop your career in the company.****Benefits may include:*Pension SchemeRemote/Flexible work*Life insuranceHealth InsurancePlus many more! (Benefits are dependant on your base location.)